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How much do you know about Black Hat SEO?

I am using Black Hat SEO and is wondering if anyone know of any techniques not included in the list below.
Keyword stuffing, invisible text, doorway pages, link spamming (link farms), blog spamming, cloaking
Is anything missing?

I am using Black Hat SEO and is wondering if anyone know of any techniques not included in the list below.
Keyword stuffing, invisible text, doorway pages, link spamming (link farms), blog spamming, cloaking
Is anything missing?

You mentioned all the Black Hat Techniques.So apart from that there is no extra techniques in Black Hat SEO.

Given I consider 99.99% of the garbage vomited up by so most called SEO "experts" to be such, I could probably fill a 500 page book on the topic of "black hat" -- I consider most of the stuff people call white-hat to be black black blacker than black.

Hence why I call most people 'specializing' in SEO and the companies associated with them to be snake oil doctors, preying on the ignorance, naiveté and innocence of those who don't know any better.

Given I consider 99.99% of the garbage vomited up by so most called SEO "experts" to be such, I could probably fill a 500 page book on the topic of "black hat" -- I consider most of the stuff people call white-hat to be black black blacker than black.

Hence why I call most people 'specializing' in SEO and the companies associated with them to be snake oil doctors, preying on the ignorance, naiveté and innocence of those who don't know any better.

Yikes! You must have had some bad experiences with SEO's, sorry to hear that.

Personally I don't care what color you want to call it. Most "SEO's" claim this or that and in my experience the white hat guys use "white hat" as an excuse to not produce results. Sorry but to me that is unacceptable.

I've been going to SEO meetups and conventions for years now and have recently had to stop for this reason. The speakers that speak don't have a clue about whats happening in the real world. They read a Rand Fishkin post or watch a few videos and they think that's how it works. Sadly they are mistaken.

To me SEO needs to work and see results and the snake oil guys are the ones selling courses and holding meetups/conventions. The true SEOs are the ones you've never heard of before which are absolutely crushing it. However you won't find them anywhere near Moz.com or similar sites.

Yikes! You must have had some bad experiences with SEO's, sorry to hear that.

Just the experience of actually understanding HTML, CSS, accessibility guidelines like the WCAG, how HTTP works, how caching works, and a general understanding of how search engines actually work -- mated to actually bothering to listen to Matt Cutts when he says things AND watching so many people being led down the garden path to failure by those who don't.

SEO is a very small and semi-important part of site-building, and in terms of on-page "SEO" should be a natural part of building a website requiring no real expertise if you have ANY business writing about the topic of the site, and ANY business marking the content up with HTML. Off site promotion to generate back-links isn't rocket science if you bother learning to use social media sites, and have content of value people actually want, and will therein be linking back to organically.

ANYTHING more than that is 100% grade A farm fresh BULL... and that is why there is NO legitimate reason for there to be ANYONE calling themselves an "SEO Expert" when that's "all they do is SEO". More so, it's why the mere notion of companies where SEO is "all they do" is such idiotic halfwit nonsense it can only be considered nube predation.

IHMO most all SEO "experts" are nothing more than sleazy scam artists preying on the ignorance, naiveté and innocence of others -- even sadder many of them seem to believe their own BS so they're unaware of just how much bekaptah nonsense they're spewing.

I am using Black Hat SEO and is wondering if anyone know of any techniques not included in the list below.
Keyword stuffing, invisible text, doorway pages, link spamming (link farms), blog spamming, cloaking
Is anything missing?

Sorry to say, but why you want to do follow Black Hat techniques to rank in the SERPs. It will give you result immediately, but your website may get penalized by the Google.

I know enough about black hat seo techniques to let you know that you shouldnt be practicing it at all. You can easily get some traffic initially, however, be aware of the fact that you will be certainly penalized in the long run.